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BOMBAY.

The anniversary of Bombay was held in Mr Hart's paddock on the 186h March. A goodly number of people were present from the surrounding districts. The prizes were well distributed among the children, and niOKt of the adults seemed quite satisfied with their day's sport. There was a great deal of excitement over a few events. .The Pnkekohe champioo fell in when he bumped up against "Waterton m the quarter mile, and Waterton won as he liked .lhe dance in the evening was the best Bombay has ever seen. The O M was in his usual place...T C and R H were very conspicuous. He would hardly let anyone else get a dance.. E S and W W make a very loving couple. Look out for Bob, W...K F, although she had her best smile on, was rather neglected. What was wrong, X?. .Why did C W and P C sit in the vacant corner at the school ? Was the hall not big enough, C?. . W C did not take much interest in tiie dance. Was it because M C was absent ?.. The King of Jericho was piling on Hie jam with M C of Razorback ; he had better look out for the Pukekohe boy..W H -was trying to break the local record in his flirtation with B Me... Who was the young'lady for whom D R borrowed a horse to take her home ?. .T C and J M were having a great time. Have you fixea the happy day, T ?

Handbills and Posters to be had at a few hours' notice at the Observer Office.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 953, 3 April 1897, Page 21

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BOMBAY. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 953, 3 April 1897, Page 21

BOMBAY. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 953, 3 April 1897, Page 21

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